- #HOW TO SET DEFAULT MAIL CLIENT ON CHROME HOW TO#
- #HOW TO SET DEFAULT MAIL CLIENT ON CHROME INSTALL#
- #HOW TO SET DEFAULT MAIL CLIENT ON CHROME WINDOWS 10#
#HOW TO SET DEFAULT MAIL CLIENT ON CHROME HOW TO#
Transcript: Welcome back everyone this is Skye here on the tech NASA well most of the Google users out there probably sometimes think of changing the default Gmail account when you have multiple accounts and due to this problem whatever Google service you are using whether it be the YouTube Google Maps Google Adsense or any other Google service every time you go there you're always logged in through your default email account and it's probably a tiresome job to change the gmail account always so I'm going to show you how to change your default email to another one now for instance I have my the technology mail comp as my default one and if I go to YouTube you can see I get logged in as the technology mail calm and similarly in Google Maps so now as you can see my second gmail account is then meet me at and to change it I simply have to sign out and log in as then meet me at first and then as the techni at remember guys whichever Google Account you want to make a default one you have to log in through it first and.
#HOW TO SET DEFAULT MAIL CLIENT ON CHROME INSTALL#
Transcript: How to open email links directly inside Gmail on Mac Chrome we're going to start with chrome first because that's my default web browser and I find it much easier to do in Chrome's it in Safari so watch what happens when I click this email link this mail to link and as you can see it opens up the stock mail app which obviously I do not want so I'm gonna just close this out here and yeah I just don't like the mail app especially when using it with Gmail I just find that doesn't work very well so I like to just use you know Gmail on a browser so that's not going to work but fortunately it's super easy to make these links open up in Gmail I'm going to show you how so what we need to do is just open up Gmail and in your address bar on the right side you're going to see this little button right here now this actually is the handler button and it tells you that it wants to install his service Handler so when you click that you're going to see this allow to open all.
#HOW TO SET DEFAULT MAIL CLIENT ON CHROME WINDOWS 10#
Other solution is to find an app in Windows Store but I guess none of us wants that.Transcript: Hi guys today I want to take you through how to set up your default email client on Windows 10 and now Windows 10 comes with a very basic mail client but there are plenty of other really good mail clients up now just a note you would already have to have downloaded and installed the mail client that you want to use for this guide to work all right so if you haven't done that already download and install the mail client that you wish to use and then once you've done that sorry bottom left-hand corner we go to start menu and then settings and then we go to the system icon scroll down to default apps and then over to the right you'll see email and it'll have choose a default or it may already have Microsoft mail selected so you click that on and you'll see the your mail client there and in my case it's thunderbird so we just click that on and that's it it says this is that so Thunderbird will now handle all the email on the system so pretty easy any questions or comments leave them below and I'll catch you. I also tried to use firefox but it seems it has the same issue with the. mht and W10 doesn't associate it with itĠ3 I tried to change default program by protocol -> It is set to Chrome, yet -> 02Ġ4 I tried to change defaults by app -> 02 Geez, I grew up on Windows since 95Ġ2 I tried to change default program by file type -> Chrome doesn't support. LOL to that.Ġ1 I tried to change default browser-> I already have that.
mht -> OK" and then to click on "IE Tab Icon" to reload the nonsence into an actual web page. After all that I need to click on "open in browser", then click on "use Chrome to open. > Ouch! They say Chrome does not support that so I had to install an extention called IE Tab. Yet, now "My" Outlook says it needs a program to open ".mht" files when I click on "open in browser". I disabled the Internet Explorer 11 (under Windows's Programs and Features -> Turn Windows features on or off). I had to do dig deep and ended up with a non-pro solution. Windows 10 + Chrome: I envy the ones that figured that out.